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D&O policies fail to respond in worst-case scenarios
Claimants often use personal funds to pay litigation fees, which is why Arthur J. Gallagher has released two new wordings to ensure policy holders are covered
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Europe edition – November 2014
November’s edition of StrategicRISK explores ‘Black Swan’ events and whether risk managers can prepare for improbable, unforeseeable, game-changing events. Cass Business School reviews the biggest corporate blunders of all time and advises how to avoid them; and Paolo Rubini of Telecom Italia talks about how his company plans to manage ...
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What wearable technology means for businesses and insurers
Cyber security specialist on the benefits and risks related to data obtained by personal devices
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Is the UK still open for business?
Despite increasing restrictions on immigration and the likely need to backtrack in the future on some of the more extreme measures, the UK remains a popular destination for migrants
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Financial institutions targeted in cyber warfare
With geopolitical tensions on the rise, financial institutions are being hit by state-sponsored cyber attacks − BAE Systems
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Regulatory change and cyber threats top ranking of key risks affecting financial institutions
An overwhelming 91% of risk managers from European financial institutions say regulatory change is the biggest threat to their business
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Global trade increasingly obstructed - EU report
Russia, China, India and Indonesia have adopted the most trade-unfriendly measures
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AXA launches new data tool to help brokers assess risk of new business
Brokers will get to see information ranging from; financial performance to flood, subsidence and theft issues
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Markel launches first solo cyber product and new technology liability cover
Insurer targeting emerging market risks
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Emerging risks draw focus on captive owner’s use of multinational programmes
ACE’s latest report, launched at the European Captive Forum, urges risk managers to consider their insurer’s capability to manage complex multinational risks
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AIG’s chief operating officer Nicolas Aubert to become Willis UK Insurance chief executive
In his new role, Aubert will lead the expansion of Willis’s insurance business in the UK and will report to Willis Group chief executive Dominic Casserley
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How can risk managers promote compliance programmes?
Seth Berman, Stroz Friedberg’s executive managing director and UK head, on the value of compliance programmes
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JLT bolsters US Specialty with stake in energy business, Alliant
The acquisition follows recent announcement of the group’s aim to expand its US Specialty capabilities in energy, construction and financial lines
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Banks that failed ECB stress test face greater liability risks – Marsh
The 24 European banks that failed the ECB stress test must recover €24.6bn in capital and, in the process, face increased exposure to civil, criminal and regulatory action
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JLT wins broking account for 2022 World Cup
Broker will deliver the construction programme from its offices in London and Dubai.
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European Central Bank becomes Single Supervisor in the Banking Union
Responsibilities include the supervision of 3,600 banks
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What risk managers need to do in the fight against cyber crime – in five steps
About 40% of cyber claims arise from hacking and network intrusion, says Zurich’s Tim Stapleton. Here, he gives a step-by-step account on mitigating the risk
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What is the best way to resolve disputes?
DLA Piper litigation and regulatory partner Richard Norman on methods of dispute resolution and their pros and cons
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New proposal for simpler and more robust future VAT
EU Commission considers five options to shape the future of the regime